reopen

[riːˈəʊpən]

reopen Definition

  • 1to open again after being closed
  • 2to start operating again after a period of inactivity

Using reopen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reopen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The restaurant will reopen next week after renovations.

  • Example

    The government plans to reopen schools in September.

  • Example

    The company decided to reopen negotiations with the union.

  • Example

    The case was reopened after new evidence was discovered.

reopen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reopen

Antonyms for reopen

Phrases with reopen

  • reopen wounds

    to cause someone to remember and feel emotional pain from a past experience

    Example

    Bringing up the topic of her ex-boyfriend reopened old wounds for her.

  • to start an investigation again after it was previously closed

    Example

    The police department decided to reopen the investigation into the cold case.

  • to bring up a topic for discussion again after it was previously settled or abandoned

    Example

    The controversial issue of gun control has been reopened after the recent mass shooting.

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Summary: reopen in Brief

'Reopen' [riːˈəʊpən] means to start operating again after a period of inactivity or to open again after being closed. It can refer to physical places like restaurants and schools, as well as negotiations and investigations. The phrase 'reopen wounds' describes causing someone to remember and feel emotional pain from a past experience.